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Study the holy texts as if you lived in ancient times. Choose from ancient Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic as you traverse the scriptures with a new point of view. Don't get lost in translation, read the holy texts as they were meant to be read.
With the Biblical Languages Introductory Certificate Program, you’ll learn the basics of Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic—everything you need to begin working with the text of the Bible in the original languages.
These classes will equip you in both your Bible study with Biblical Greek and Aramaic as well as gaining proficiency in modern spoken Hebrew.
Learn to study the Bible in the original languages. With the Biblical Languages Introductory Certificate Program, you’ll learn the basics of Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic—everything you ...
The Old Testament—or Hebrew Bible—was originally written in Biblical Hebrew, though a small percentage was also written in Biblical Aramaic. By learning the original languages of the Bible, one becomes equipped for deeper study.
Fully integrated with the bestselling language grammars, each video based lecture series provides easy-to-follow lessons introducing the grammar and language of Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, Syriac, and Ugaritic.